Traditional Chinese Medicine Articles

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Bao Pi Wan is the best supplement for the common people, used correctly, it can also regulate these 8 diseases

Many people, when they feel their body is "weak," immediately think it might be kidney deficiency or poor liver health, often overlooking a crucial "partnership" in our bodies—the heart and spleen. I...
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The hardest fire to extinguish is the "deficiency fire." A single dose of Qian Yang Dan can guide the fire back to its origin, transforming fire qi into vital qi

Deficiency fire is a problem that many people encounter but find difficult to address. It differs from the "excess fire" we commonly talk about—excess fire is often temporary, such as sore throat and ...
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The Bu Pi Wan is amazing, not only does it replenish qi and blood, but 5 types of problems improved subconsciously

Bu Pi Wan is a commonly used formula in TCM for tonifying qi and nourishing blood. Many people know that it can replenish qi and blood, but in fact, it also has good regulatory effects on several comm...
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The Two Most Effective Ways to Strengthen the Spleen: One is Sijitu Decoction, and the Other is Cinnamon-Garlic Decoction

In the methods of TCM for regulating the spleen and stomach, there are two fundamental approaches: one is warming and tonifying kidney yang, commonly using Sijitu Decoction; the other is warming and p...
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A magical medicine, Guifuzhenhuang Wan, 6 wonderful uses, learn to go to the hospital less

Guifuzhenhuang Wan is a very representative formula in traditional Chinese medicine. It is based on the nourishing yin effect of Liuwei Dihuang Wan, adding two warming yang herbs, aconite and cinnamon...
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Kidney deficiency should not use Astragalus membranaceus, Heart deficiency should not use Aconitum carmichaelii, Liver deficiency should not use Bupleurum chinense

In the process of using TCM medications, accurate syndrome differentiation and proper compatibility are very crucial. Some herbs, although highly effective, may worsen existing conditions if used impr...
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A single herb can address all four types of deficiency: blood deficiency, qi deficiency, yang deficiency, and yin deficiency, restoring balance in one go

In Traditional Chinese Medicine theory, "deficiency syndromes" are common manifestations of sub-health states, often classified into qi deficiency, blood deficiency, yang deficiency, and yin deficienc...
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I don't use Xiao Yao Wan for liver qi stagnation; Wu Ji Bai Feng Wan is the king of kings, nourishing the liver without harming the body

In Traditional Chinese Medicine theory, the liver governs the dispersing and spreading function, responsible for regulating the body's qi mechanism. If liver qi stagnates, it not only affects mood but...
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The liver is divided into four levels, the first level is used for bupleurum , the second level is used for fragrant sand, the third level is used for dan gardenia, and the fourth level is used for decoction

Liver relief is a common method in traditional Chinese medicine conditioning, but the medication is also different according to the different degrees and stages of liver depression. It can generally b...
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There was no disease in the world originally, only phlegm and blood stasis. I offer you a method to eliminate phlegm-dampness and blood stasis from the body in one go

In Traditional Chinese Medicine theory, phlegm-dampness and blood stasis are considered important pathological factors for many chronic diseases and complex conditions. Both can occur independently bu...
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